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peace keepers in south sudan. japan's defense minister inada was monitoring the situation. >> translator: i understand that the incident was a number of sporadic clashes in various areas of the country. >> inada said the capital juba where they are carrying out peace keeping activities appeared calm. she said she will continue to monitor the situation to ensure the safety of the unit. >>> japanese researchers say they've made a breakthrough in a field of science that could revolutionize electronics. gene otani has the details on that and other top business headlines. >>> researchers at ko university says they have made a major discovery in an area of science known as spintronics. they've disproved a widely held belief that spintronics relies on -- and the magnetic field it creates. spintronics requires less energy. believes it will lead to devices that will use a lot less power. >> we found that a common material like copper can be used for spintronics. this has widened the scope for choosing materials for the new
peace keepers in south sudan. japan's defense minister inada was monitoring the situation. >> translator: i understand that the incident was a number of sporadic clashes in various areas of the country. >> inada said the capital juba where they are carrying out peace keeping activities appeared calm. she said she will continue to monitor the situation to ensure the safety of the unit. >>> japanese researchers say they've made a breakthrough in a field of science that could...
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las vegas local biar atem knows this story all too well as one of "lost boys" of south sudan. in 1987, biar, alongside tens of dislocated boys, ages 5-11, fled the south sudan in order to survive civil war. these children walked over 1000 miles in search of shelter at different refugee camps. biar made it, but many did not... biar "a lot of them died from starvation, some died of diseases like malaria and some were eaten by wild animals like crocodiles." and the refugee camps weren't anything like a home "the food that you used to get was just something to keep you alive. it wasn't real sufficient. you'd get grains. you know, maybe like a half lid of salt and maybe a half-pound of beans for your protein needs, so life was real difficult in the camp." 00:21:26;00 biar was a refugee for 13 years, before finding a home here in our valley. he has a family, a master's degree and has established the south sudan center of america, which provides job training and assistance to refugees and immigrants. "what most of of the refugees really need ... a role model for them because coming f
las vegas local biar atem knows this story all too well as one of "lost boys" of south sudan. in 1987, biar, alongside tens of dislocated boys, ages 5-11, fled the south sudan in order to survive civil war. these children walked over 1000 miles in search of shelter at different refugee camps. biar made it, but many did not... biar "a lot of them died from starvation, some died of diseases like malaria and some were eaten by wild animals like crocodiles." and the refugee...
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the mission in south sudan urged both sides to lay down their arms immediately. japanese grounds self-defense forces are taking part in the peace keeping mission in the country. defense minister inada said the sdf personnel are continuing their activities. >> translator: we consider that the situation is stable in juba where the sdf unit is engaged in its mission. >> the government is considering whether to assign new duties to sdf personnel who will replace the current unit. under new security laws sdf units are to come to the aid of foreign peace keepers if they came under attack. a group of 85 japanese lawmakers visited yasukuni shrine in tokyo for its autumn festival on tuesday. the shrine honors japan's war dead. the group regularly visits the shrine during its spring and autumn festivals as well as on august 15th the day japan commemorates the end of world war ii. those enshrined there include leaders convicts of war crimes. prime minister shinzo abe made an offering to the shrine but is unlikely to pay a visit. the last time he went to the shrine was in 20
the mission in south sudan urged both sides to lay down their arms immediately. japanese grounds self-defense forces are taking part in the peace keeping mission in the country. defense minister inada said the sdf personnel are continuing their activities. >> translator: we consider that the situation is stable in juba where the sdf unit is engaged in its mission. >> the government is considering whether to assign new duties to sdf personnel who will replace the current unit. under...
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dislocated boys, ages 5-11, fled the south sudan in order to survive civil war. these children walked over 1000 miles in search of shelter at different refugee camps. biar made it, but many did not... biar 00:19:17;13 "a lot of them died from starvation, some died of diseases like malaria and some were eaten by wild animals like crocodiles." 00:19:24;19 and the refugee camps weren't anything like a home 00:21:05;03 "the food that you used to get was just something to keep you alive. it wasn't real sufficient. you'd get grains. you know, maybe like a half lid of oil of salt and maybe a half-pound of beans for your protein needs, so life was real difficult in the camp." 00:21:26;00 biar was a refugee for 13 years, before finding a home here in our valley. he has a family, a master's degree and has established the south sudan center of america, which provides job training and assistance to refugees and immigrants. 00:16:36;06 "what most of of the refugees really need ... they need somebody that could be country, and not having anybody here, they kind of feel lost at
dislocated boys, ages 5-11, fled the south sudan in order to survive civil war. these children walked over 1000 miles in search of shelter at different refugee camps. biar made it, but many did not... biar 00:19:17;13 "a lot of them died from starvation, some died of diseases like malaria and some were eaten by wild animals like crocodiles." 00:19:24;19 and the refugee camps weren't anything like a home 00:21:05;03 "the food that you used to get was just something to keep you...
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honable friend that i have concerns about particularly what is happening in recently south sudan. that my right honourable friend the foreign secretary, is looking at closely. >> peter grant. >> here, here. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister was looking to raise early stage of concerns of uk citizens living elsewhere in the e.u. and citizens living in the united kingdom. and can you tell us discussions if not, why not? >> this is an issue i hope to address at an early stage. i repeat the comments that i made earlier in relation to our expectations for eu citizens, i repeat once again. it is for this house, not simply to ignore the interests of british citizens who are living in european union member-states. we must assure their rights are guaranteed as e.u. citizens living here rights will be guaranteed. >> mr. henry smith. >> mr. speaker, i very much commend my right honourable friend's statement to the house. last friday evening i held a public meeting in my constituency for eu nationals concerned about the "brexit" vote and was actually heartened about the opportunit
honable friend that i have concerns about particularly what is happening in recently south sudan. that my right honourable friend the foreign secretary, is looking at closely. >> peter grant. >> here, here. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister was looking to raise early stage of concerns of uk citizens living elsewhere in the e.u. and citizens living in the united kingdom. and can you tell us discussions if not, why not? >> this is an issue i hope to address at...
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south sudan. somalia. >> reporter: he used to be our friend until breck osweiler went to the bucks. should broncos fans boo him >>> i won't cover stories where pets are dressed up in costumes. that's why we have steve stager! >> hi! it's official. the election is going to the dogs. and by that, we mean these two. their humans decided to dress "trevie" as trump. "lily" as hillary clinton. she went all out! christy told us a lot of treats of this photo shoot. ? [ music ] ? >>> oh, my gosh! they would put that story before me. how do i follow that? huh. how about 80 in october in denver for your weekend? okay. how about that. i'm kathy sabine. wow, was it cold this morning! 25 degrees at dia! coldest of the season. mid-60s for today. and if it stays clear -- which it should -- look at the meteor shower tonight. after midnight. not one of you better showers, but you should check it out. mother nature won't be helping out very soon with snow with high pressure in our forecast. little rain or snow. so got to put that in your planner. shorts in the future. there right through sunday. chill
south sudan. somalia. >> reporter: he used to be our friend until breck osweiler went to the bucks. should broncos fans boo him >>> i won't cover stories where pets are dressed up in costumes. that's why we have steve stager! >> hi! it's official. the election is going to the dogs. and by that, we mean these two. their humans decided to dress "trevie" as trump. "lily" as hillary clinton. she went all out! christy told us a lot of treats of this photo...
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students raised $5,000 so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen years. now fevin hopes the idea spreads beyond campus. >> imagine how much more can happen if we interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: confident, unsung heroes are everywhere, and so are people who cares. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a national epidemic, we are breaking down the symptoms and the treatment. plus, an investigation into the black market that sells sex, drugs, and body parts. and fran drescher is helping us so all the hot headlines. >> we are going to blow your minds. >> then, after being brutally botched, the doctors transformed her completely. now with amazing results. that is today. [cheering and applauding] >> it is time for joining us today is dr. kristi funk. welcome. >> nice to have you. >> dr. travis' friend is coming. >> she is? i can't wait to have her back in the show. >> she wants to see you, she is looking for you back there. back there, travis. >> okay, so before we get all that, question, did you all watch the debate this week? >> you bet. >> of
students raised $5,000 so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen years. now fevin hopes the idea spreads beyond campus. >> imagine how much more can happen if we interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: confident, unsung heroes are everywhere, and so are people who cares. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a national epidemic, we are breaking down the symptoms and the treatment. plus, an investigation into the black market that sells sex, drugs, and body...
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students raised $5,000 so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen in 45 years. now fevin hopes the idea spreads beyond campus. >> imagine how much more can happen if we interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: confident, unsung heroes are everywhere, and so are people who cares. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave oven pro, brought to you by the makers of the nuwave precision induction cooktop. [?...] professional chefs create great-tasting meals from years of experience and by using professional equipment. and now you can too, with the nuwave oven pro, the number-one countertop oven in america! no more defrosting or preheating the nuwave cooks all your meals faster, better, healthier and easier, guaranteed. the nuwave oven is not a microwave oven, but uses conduction, convection and infrared power simultaneously. it cooks food up to 50% faster than a conventional oven, while using up to 85% less energy. gourmet meals made easy, saving you time and money. >> the nuwave oven is a new way to cook. it's energy-efficient, it saves >
students raised $5,000 so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen in 45 years. now fevin hopes the idea spreads beyond campus. >> imagine how much more can happen if we interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: confident, unsung heroes are everywhere, and so are people who cares. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave oven pro, brought to you by the makers of the nuwave precision induction cooktop. [?...] professional chefs create...
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students raised more than $5,000 so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen in 45 years. beyond campus. >> imagine how much more can happen if we interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: confident, unsung heroes are everywhere, and so are people who care. rehema ellis, nbc news, washington. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a friday night. i'm lester holt. from all of us at nbc news, >> marie: right now on "news 3 live at six." a local man accused of spying on people who rented his home through air bnb. how to protect yourself privacy next time you rent a room. >> reed: sdamers are trying to cash in on you with fake bills. experts are weighing in on how you make sure you are spending >> marie: downtown las vegas showing its pride. how the lgbt parade has brought together our community over the years >> announcer: news 3 starts right now. >> reed: hidden cameras in the spotlight after a las vegas man was indicted for spying on his air bnb guests. camera expertssy it's easier than ever to get these kind of cameras into your home. we thank you for watching tonight.
students raised more than $5,000 so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen in 45 years. beyond campus. >> imagine how much more can happen if we interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: confident, unsung heroes are everywhere, and so are people who care. rehema ellis, nbc news, washington. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a friday night. i'm lester holt. from all of us at nbc news, >> marie: right now on "news 3 live at six." a local...
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the valley man was forced to put his education on hold during turmoil in the south sudan in the early 1990s. >> and we were there when all of his hard work and perservance paid off. >> graduation day, the culmination of years of hard work, dedication and determination. and for the 33-year-old, it is the realize of a dream set in motion by his brother. >> when i was young, one of my older brother told me he had to >> he was caught in the middle of a violent civil war that forced him to stop his education. >> and i didn't do it because there was no school. >> daniel and several others may have had to flee for their lives. he wound upstarting over at 17 years old in phoenix where him and his nephew met pat bell in 2000 who became their foster it was very challenging for them. >> but daniel was up for the challenge, learning english, getting a job, saving his money and going back to school. with a proud mom watching in the stands, daniel made his dream a reality, walking across the stage to receive his master's degree in public administration. >> i am so proud of him i hope >> also by his
the valley man was forced to put his education on hold during turmoil in the south sudan in the early 1990s. >> and we were there when all of his hard work and perservance paid off. >> graduation day, the culmination of years of hard work, dedication and determination. and for the 33-year-old, it is the realize of a dream set in motion by his brother. >> when i was young, one of my older brother told me he had to >> he was caught in the middle of a violent civil war that...
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war torn south sudan is struggling to keep alive its peace agreement. >> it is corrupt. it's not there. it is a new regime all together. it is not implementing the agreement. >> in august both sides agreed to a cease fire. but fighting broke out again in july with president leading the government forces. 270 people were killed during the first week. fighting spread to various parts of the country. he said he feared assassination and fled to south africa. >> a new political process to bring back the peace agreement. what choices do we have? the arm resistance, we must protect ourselves. >> he stressed intention to continue fighting against the government. u.n. peace keepers have repeatedly urged both sides to stop the violence. japan's ground self defense force personnel have been deployed there. concern is mounting that armed clashes will intensify. >>> top officials of the philippine government have scrambled for explanation a day after their president duterte anoupsed what he called his separation from the country's long-time ally, the united states. >>> duterte's four
war torn south sudan is struggling to keep alive its peace agreement. >> it is corrupt. it's not there. it is a new regime all together. it is not implementing the agreement. >> in august both sides agreed to a cease fire. but fighting broke out again in july with president leading the government forces. 270 people were killed during the first week. fighting spread to various parts of the country. he said he feared assassination and fled to south africa. >> a new political...
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. >> south sudan, rwanda, burundi even congo and even uganda. i think that that has created a sense of being hospitable because you never know, it may be your turn next. >> reporter: despite praise for its hospitality, life within that proverbial ugandan compound is far from perfect for refugees. their number has doubled in the past five years to more than half a million, most recently from separate conflicts in burundi and south sudan. many, like ababesh gebraslassie remain haunted by the ordeal that brought them here. >> ( translated ): my husband was killed, my son was killed and also my daughter. >> reporter: a son and daughter died in their escape from eritrea, part of the exodus of hundreds of thousands from a country notorious for human rights abuses. her son-in-law made it to libya but died in the mediterranean. gebreslassie survived the journey of thousands of miles on foot and on trucks with her then six-year-old twin son and daughter. but she made a wrenching decision to leave two older teenaged children behind. >> i feared if we all
. >> south sudan, rwanda, burundi even congo and even uganda. i think that that has created a sense of being hospitable because you never know, it may be your turn next. >> reporter: despite praise for its hospitality, life within that proverbial ugandan compound is far from perfect for refugees. their number has doubled in the past five years to more than half a million, most recently from separate conflicts in burundi and south sudan. many, like ababesh gebraslassie remain haunted...
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th >>> japan's defense minister is on her way to south sudan.omomi inada will check security conditions where japanese self-defense force personnel are deployed. she explained why she decided to see the situation firsthand. >> translator: it is important for me to see if sdf personnel can be engaged in activities that are both meaningful and safe. >> she says she hopes her findings will be useful for the government in deciding what duties to assign to an sdf unit scheduled to be deployed in november. sdf personnel in south so you dan are engaged in u.n. peacekeeping activities. they're already training for new duties made possible under national security law that is went in effect in march. up with of the duties could involve personnel engaging in the armed rescue of foreign peacekeepers and ngo workers under attack. inada is scheduled to spend three days in the country visiting the sdf camp and meeting with officials of the united nations mission. >>> japanese and indian officials along with experts have confirmed the need to boost defense coop
th >>> japan's defense minister is on her way to south sudan.omomi inada will check security conditions where japanese self-defense force personnel are deployed. she explained why she decided to see the situation firsthand. >> translator: it is important for me to see if sdf personnel can be engaged in activities that are both meaningful and safe. >> she says she hopes her findings will be useful for the government in deciding what duties to assign to an sdf unit scheduled...
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students raised more than $5,000 so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen in 45 years. now fevin hopes the idea spreads beyond campus. >> imagine how much more can happen if we interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: confident, unsung heroes are everywhere, and so are people who care. rehema ellis, nbc news, washington. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a friday night. i'm lester holt. from all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and goodnight. police officers, chged witsex c. ==jan/2-o= >>> we're there as two oakland police officers charged with sex crimes appear in court. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening and thanks for joining us on this friday. >> denying all accusations. two oakland officers charged in a sex abuse investigation went before a judge this afternoon. they share a troubling theme. jodi hernandez is live outside the hayward courtroom. >> reporter: the officer's attorney says the two oakland police officers are wrongly accused. both men came to court here today to face a judge and face the cameras. both of them expressin
students raised more than $5,000 so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen in 45 years. now fevin hopes the idea spreads beyond campus. >> imagine how much more can happen if we interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: confident, unsung heroes are everywhere, and so are people who care. rehema ellis, nbc news, washington. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a friday night. i'm lester holt. from all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and goodnight....
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students raised $5,000 so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen in 45 years. now fevin hopes the idea spreads beyond campus. >> imagine how much more can happen if we interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: confident, unsung heroes are everywhere, and so are people who friday night. i'm lester holt. >>> a brutal teak a senior out what happens when an 83- year-old woman was attacked in her own hope and why the accused attacker didn't get very far and an update on the ongoing search for a boater lost near the courty. >> campbell causeway. dogs, and bimbos...and i sure women pig, country i fought for. so, i'm voting for hillary clinton. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. >>> right now, the search is on
students raised $5,000 so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen in 45 years. now fevin hopes the idea spreads beyond campus. >> imagine how much more can happen if we interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: confident, unsung heroes are everywhere, and so are people who friday night. i'm lester holt. >>> a brutal teak a senior out what happens when an 83- year-old woman was attacked in her own hope and why the accused attacker didn't get very far and an...
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unsung heroes has profiled 20 campus workers, like students raised $5,000 so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen in 45 years. now fevin hopes the idea spreads beyond campus. >> imagine how much more can happen if we interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: confident, unsung heroes are everywhere, and so are people who cares. >>> and that's going i'm lester holt. ?? >> announcer: right now, from milwaukee, this is today's tmj4, "live at 6:00." >> breaking at 6:00, a brown deer officer facing criminal charges for shooting an unarmed man. it marks the first time in ten years a police officer in the milwaukee area has been charged with intentionally shooting a citizen. >> brown deer police officer aggravated battery with use of a dangerous weapon. coreen zell is live with more. >> reporter: the attorney and client have been waiting on charges since march. that's when the shooting happened. the criminal complaint says manual burnley and a bus driver got into a verbal argument. the driver flagged down two officers to help. burnley wouldn't get off the bus, so officers escorted him o
unsung heroes has profiled 20 campus workers, like students raised $5,000 so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen in 45 years. now fevin hopes the idea spreads beyond campus. >> imagine how much more can happen if we interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: confident, unsung heroes are everywhere, and so are people who cares. >>> and that's going i'm lester holt. ?? >> announcer: right now, from milwaukee, this is today's tmj4, "live at...
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drill on new duties that government officials are considering for the force's peacekeeping unit in south sudanthe officials plan to send about 350 personnel next month to replace the current unit. the gsdf held a drill on monday at a training range in northeastern japan. the exercise was based on a scenario involving u.n. staff requesting a rescue unit after a mob gathered near their hotel. personnel arrived in an armored vehicle. >> the new duties are based on national security legislation enacted last year. it allows sdf personnel to use weapons to rescue people under armed attack, as well as for self-defense. gsdf units are taking part in u.n. peacekeeping operations in the south sudanese capital juba and surrounding areas. in july, the area was the site of heavy fighting between the nation's government forces and rebels. military clashes continue there. former vice president machar leads the rebel faction. he says a peace agreement with the government has completely broken down and the rebels plan to continue their armed struggle. >> if there is no political process to bring back the peace
drill on new duties that government officials are considering for the force's peacekeeping unit in south sudanthe officials plan to send about 350 personnel next month to replace the current unit. the gsdf held a drill on monday at a training range in northeastern japan. the exercise was based on a scenario involving u.n. staff requesting a rescue unit after a mob gathered near their hotel. personnel arrived in an armored vehicle. >> the new duties are based on national security...
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unsung heroes has profiled 20 campus workers, like umberto, a dining hall so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen in 45 years. now fevin hopes the idea spreads beyond campus. >> imagine how much more can happen if we interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: confident, unsung heroes are everywhere, and so are people who cares. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a friday night. >>> how about this for rainy weather? if you love that, we tell you what to expect for the weekend. >>> he is the darling of cleveland, we will take you to ryan merritt's hometown. exactly this creepy character is and why some say he is associated with doom. >>> what a dreary day and the evening is not shaping up much better. lake erie is angry, big waves have been laughing at the shore all day. look at the spray, it is a rainy, chilly start to the weekend. >> here's a live look at i-90 near east 55th street. you can see there seems to be cruisers on the right side of your screen, some traffic incidents there. earlier today when the rain was heavy we had ponding on highways. maybe some white knuckle d
unsung heroes has profiled 20 campus workers, like umberto, a dining hall so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen in 45 years. now fevin hopes the idea spreads beyond campus. >> imagine how much more can happen if we interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: confident, unsung heroes are everywhere, and so are people who cares. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a friday night. >>> how about this for rainy weather? if you love that, we tell you...
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students raise said more than $5,000 so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen >> imagine how much more can happen if we interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: confident, unsung heroes are everywhere, and so are people who care. rehema ellis, nbc news, washington. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a friday night. i'm lester holt. from all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and >>> lights, camera, access. >> keeping your ex-wife your best friend given how that ended, my friend. >> seven years after a sex scandal destroyed their marriage, now tiger and elin are best friends. how woods repaired their relationship. >> i've always been kind of a
students raise said more than $5,000 so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen >> imagine how much more can happen if we interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: confident, unsung heroes are everywhere, and so are people who care. rehema ellis, nbc news, washington. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a friday night. i'm lester holt. from all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and >>> lights, camera, access. >> keeping your ex-wife...
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students raise said more than $5,000 so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen in 45 years. idea spreads beyond campus. >> imagine how much more can happen if we interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: confident, unsung heroes are everywhere, and so are people who care. rehema ellis, nbc news, washington. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a friday night. i'm lester holt. from all of us at nbc news, thank you for ?[ music >>> questions about the election! you have them. we have answers for them. heck, it's simple enough for a baby! well, maybe. speaking of babies, a lot of you think a charity is being one. and you want to help the woman who isn't getting what she won. that was a bad surprise for her. a denver high school got a good one from a nobel prize winner. she flew her and her plane cringe. you know, the plane noise complainer? he's usually the one making the phone call. this time, it was us. >> there are a lot of aircraft that fly over my home. >> michael peterson lives about 16 miles away from dia. he says his home is right within the airport's flight zone
students raise said more than $5,000 so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen in 45 years. idea spreads beyond campus. >> imagine how much more can happen if we interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: confident, unsung heroes are everywhere, and so are people who care. rehema ellis, nbc news, washington. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a friday night. i'm lester holt. from all of us at nbc news, thank you for ?[ music >>> questions about...
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students raised $5,000 so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen in 45 years.es the idea spreads beyond campus. >> imagine how much more can happen if we interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: confident, unsung heroes are everywhere, and so are people who cares. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a friday night. i'm lester holt. it's not uncommon for autistic kids to flap their hands. and so when i saw that, that was completely disqualifying. i'm a republican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary. i don't always agree with her, but she's reasonable. and she's smart. she can work with people to solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right thing when it really mattered. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. silence about donald and hillary's war for the white house. >> her biggest fear revealed. plus the secret meeting before their tv roast now on "extra." >>> why oprah hasn't said a word about donald, hillary, and --
students raised $5,000 so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen in 45 years.es the idea spreads beyond campus. >> imagine how much more can happen if we interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: confident, unsung heroes are everywhere, and so are people who cares. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a friday night. i'm lester holt. it's not uncommon for autistic kids to flap their hands. and so when i saw that, that was completely disqualifying. i'm a...
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profiled 20 campus workers, like umberto, a dining students raised $5,000 so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen in 45 years. now fevin hopes the idea spreads beyond campus. >> imagine how much more can happen if we interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: confident, unsung heroes are everywhere, and so are people who cares. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a uh, first of all, i plan to vote for donald trump. when it served her purpose, ayotte buddied up to trump, even calling him a role model. would you tell a child to aspire to be like donald trump? oh absolutely, i would do that. but she kept playing politics and flip flopping around. ayotte is running away from trump as quickly as she can. and what she values is her seat. and she's trying - to keep something she values. - i know. kelly ayotte. the politician. for the content of this advertising. >> john: now at 7:00, breaking news. a trench caves in, killing two workers in boston. the latest on what triggered the collapse. we have team 7 coverage. >> jadiann: servers shut down. a hack attack cripples major internet
profiled 20 campus workers, like umberto, a dining students raised $5,000 so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen in 45 years. now fevin hopes the idea spreads beyond campus. >> imagine how much more can happen if we interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: confident, unsung heroes are everywhere, and so are people who cares. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a uh, first of all, i plan to vote for donald trump. when it served her purpose, ayotte...
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so the issue with the democratic republic of congo and south sudan weren't discussed. i can tell my honorable friends i'm well aware he and others have about what is happening particularly recently in south sudan, a matter my right honorable friend the secretary is looking at closely. >> mr. peter. >> early stage elsewhere in the eu and citizens in the united kingdom. could you tell us concerns last week. and if not, why not? >> i've said on a number of occasions, including last week, that is an issue i would hope to be able to at reddress at an ea stage. i repeat once again, it is for this house not simply to ignore the interest of british citizens living in european union states. we must ensure their rights are guaranteed as eu citizens living here rights will be guaranteed. >> mr. henry smith. >> mr. speaker, i very much commend my right honorable friends statement in the house. last friday held meeting with constituency for eu nationals concerned about the brexit vote and actually was heartened by a majority seeing the opportunities of the uk leaving eu possible fo
so the issue with the democratic republic of congo and south sudan weren't discussed. i can tell my honorable friends i'm well aware he and others have about what is happening particularly recently in south sudan, a matter my right honorable friend the secretary is looking at closely. >> mr. peter. >> early stage elsewhere in the eu and citizens in the united kingdom. could you tell us concerns last week. and if not, why not? >> i've said on a number of occasions, including...
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ethiopia is one of the largest hosts of refugees with thousands having fled from somalia and south sudan. summoned to appear in court on fraud charges next month. the latest twist in a struggle with president jacob zuma that cause south africa's credit rating to be downgraded to junk. gordon says the summons is politically motivated. german authorities believe a 22-year-old asylum seeker arrested on monday linked to the islamic state considered berlin airport a potential target. the suspect managed to evade police during a raid on an apartment last weekend. he was later overpowered and tied up by fellow syrians who contacted the police. theresa may might be known for butng brexit means brexit, the london court will decide if it is up to her to decide when the u.k. leaves the eu they will try to convince a judge she can trigger article 50 of the lisbon treaty, which activates the brexit without approval. the failure would force the issue into the parliament house of commons and lords, both of which were largely pro-eu. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and a
ethiopia is one of the largest hosts of refugees with thousands having fled from somalia and south sudan. summoned to appear in court on fraud charges next month. the latest twist in a struggle with president jacob zuma that cause south africa's credit rating to be downgraded to junk. gordon says the summons is politically motivated. german authorities believe a 22-year-old asylum seeker arrested on monday linked to the islamic state considered berlin airport a potential target. the suspect...
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the world largest host of refugees with hundreds of thousands having fled from nearby somalia and south sudanian president flatter putin postponed a is it to france after the french president let him know that he would not take part in the opening of a new russian orthodox church and was only interested in discussing the syrian crisis. russia blocked a un security council resolution proposed by france and spain on ending the hostilities in syria. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. it is just after 6:30 tuesday in .ew york my colleague, paul allen, has a look at the markets. paul: good morning. in new zealand which has been trading for 90 minutes now. of 1%lready off one third following a week lead from wall street. the new zealand in the trillion are weaker after following a greenback.ng when the asn begins trading in 30 minutes, we expect declines their of .8%. no surprise, we expect declines on the nikkei as well. futures are pointing down. store ownerenience out after family mart boosted for your sales guidance. 's operating profit is expected to decline 5% to 400 million u.s. dollars a
the world largest host of refugees with hundreds of thousands having fled from nearby somalia and south sudanian president flatter putin postponed a is it to france after the french president let him know that he would not take part in the opening of a new russian orthodox church and was only interested in discussing the syrian crisis. russia blocked a un security council resolution proposed by france and spain on ending the hostilities in syria. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. it is just...
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students raised more than $5,000 so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen in more than five years. >> imagine what can happen if you interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: unsung heros are everywhere and so are people who care. nbc news, washington. profiled the calfatoria worker you saw in that piece. for more on his story search unsung heros. >>> here are the four things you need to know. family and friends preparing to say good bye to josh hardy. the 10-year-old died last month after battling cancer. >>> donald trump and hillary clinton are hitting the battleground states today. clinton heads to pennsylvania ohio and virginia. >>> a group called new world hackers is claiming responsibility for a massive cyber attack friday with according to the associated press. the group's claim has not been verified. >>> national prescription drug take back day. you can get rid of those unwanted or needed prescription drugs. there's a list of drop off locations in our nbc washington app. >>> this is windy outside this morning. >> summer in october is over. gusting to 40 miles an h
students raised more than $5,000 so he can visit family in south sudan he hasn't seen in more than five years. >> imagine what can happen if you interact more on a daily basis. >> reporter: unsung heros are everywhere and so are people who care. nbc news, washington. profiled the calfatoria worker you saw in that piece. for more on his story search unsung heros. >>> here are the four things you need to know. family and friends preparing to say good bye to josh hardy. the...
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isis is fighting fearlessly against iraqis and sudan and its new neighbor and south sudan on war. those conflicts and more are all on one side of if mthe map. turn the globe and you will see the world is changing. the last piece of that puzzle was filled in just a few days ago. >> this week, the columbian government signed a historic peace deal. the spanish acronym for revolutionary forces on columbia. >> with a stroke of a pen s symbolically made out of bullet. the peace official is expected to be made today in the referendum ended the conflict that lasted 10 columbian presidents left 220,000 people dead and displaced 5 million more. even more remarkable that marks the record accomplishment. peace and half the world, now, there are still rebel groups and drug related violence, 30 years ago, civil war raged across latin america. the harvard professor and columbian president, juan san s santos, they noted, "the world's war are concentrated exclusively in a zone stretching from nigeria to pakistan. an area containing only six of world's population. far from being a world at war as m
isis is fighting fearlessly against iraqis and sudan and its new neighbor and south sudan on war. those conflicts and more are all on one side of if mthe map. turn the globe and you will see the world is changing. the last piece of that puzzle was filled in just a few days ago. >> this week, the columbian government signed a historic peace deal. the spanish acronym for revolutionary forces on columbia. >> with a stroke of a pen s symbolically made out of bullet. the peace official...
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crisis with extrajudicial killings happening every week and a bloodbath in south sudan all of these are of great interests to the european union and the u.k., were any of these discussed? prime minister may: no. related to russia, syria, and tray. these were not discussed. i can tell my honorable friend that i am aware of these concerns that he and others have about what has been happening in south sudan. the foreign secretary is looking at this closely. thank you. the prime minister assures us that she was looking to raise the concerns of u.k. citizens living elsewhere in the european union, where these concerns last week, and if not why not? prime minister may: i have sat on a number of occasions, including last week that this is an issue i wish i would be able to address at an early stage. i repeat the comments i made earlier in relation to our expectation. again, it is for this house not simply to ignore the interests of british citizens living in european union member states. we must ensure their rights are guaranteed. speaker, i very much command my right honorable friend's statem
crisis with extrajudicial killings happening every week and a bloodbath in south sudan all of these are of great interests to the european union and the u.k., were any of these discussed? prime minister may: no. related to russia, syria, and tray. these were not discussed. i can tell my honorable friend that i am aware of these concerns that he and others have about what has been happening in south sudan. the foreign secretary is looking at this closely. thank you. the prime minister assures us...
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children already at risk in palestine am a south sudan, syria, yemen, and so many other places w wouldall farther into despair. it is unacceptable for members states to accept undue pressure. amy: that is the u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon. sarah leah whitson? >> the fallout from the support for saudi arabia and disastrous war in yemen has been quite severe. not only in the u.s. -- is the u.s. implicated in the crimes being carried out by the saudi coalition inin yemen, not only s the u.n.'s credibility been tarnished by accepting a bribe of taking saudi arabia off thihi list of shame of worst attackers on children, but now we have t e u.s. government s standing behid a government, the saudi coalition, that is carrying out the exact same kind of strikes in yemen, an attack o on a funeraral, that extra mr. groups in iraq -- isis -- has been caring out in baghdad for over a year and making a very hard for people to tell the difference about who the extremists really are. finally, the recent vote at thee u.n. security council about resolution on aleppo was stymied because the u.s. cou
children already at risk in palestine am a south sudan, syria, yemen, and so many other places w wouldall farther into despair. it is unacceptable for members states to accept undue pressure. amy: that is the u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon. sarah leah whitson? >> the fallout from the support for saudi arabia and disastrous war in yemen has been quite severe. not only in the u.s. -- is the u.s. implicated in the crimes being carried out by the saudi coalition inin yemen, not only s the...
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ethiopia had been regarded as an island of stability, surrounded by unstable somalia, sudan, and south sudan. the u.s. sees ethiopia as a key ally in the region and annually hands out just under $1 billion in aid. and the capital is the center of african power, with president obama addressing the leaders at the headquarters of the african union. in the streets nearby, the majority of ethnic groups believe their freedom and rights are being squeezed by the minority tigre, who represent only 6% of the population, yet are the sole party in power. it's a particularly explosive situation, says an analyst. >> the protests can only grow, because the problem is a very pervasive and is going to continue, because it has not been addressed fundamentally. >> one human rights agency says more than 700 protesters have been killed in the last year alone. and while in california today, relatives and friends of sharon gray mourned the death of this young woman, who had gone there to help the country, ethiopia's ambassador here reached for a comment told us that he is, quote, a bit busy to talk to us. shannon
ethiopia had been regarded as an island of stability, surrounded by unstable somalia, sudan, and south sudan. the u.s. sees ethiopia as a key ally in the region and annually hands out just under $1 billion in aid. and the capital is the center of african power, with president obama addressing the leaders at the headquarters of the african union. in the streets nearby, the majority of ethnic groups believe their freedom and rights are being squeezed by the minority tigre, who represent only 6%...
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world largest posts of refugees with hundreds of thousands having fled from nearby somalia and south sudan news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. joe? joe: "what'd you miss?" billionaire hedge fund pioneer leon cooperman stands accused of insider trading by the securities and exchange commission earlier today on bloomberg television. he reiterated his stance that he did nothing wrong. he made his case today. >> we had very competent counsel, excellent in this area. they look at our trading records two years ago. the comments from the lead partner on the case was, i know insider trading, and it is not here. so why do you give somebody eight cents or $8 million or $800,000 if you have done nothing wrong? give them the money, get off my case, and leave me alone. i said, that is not my genetic makeup. maybe i am wrong, who knows? >> at any point in this investigation, this stretches back to -- >> 2010. , 2010.es you ever consider turning omega into a family office? this hit 32% of the capital. starti
world largest posts of refugees with hundreds of thousands having fled from nearby somalia and south sudan news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. joe? joe: "what'd you miss?" billionaire hedge fund pioneer leon cooperman stands accused of insider trading by the securities and exchange commission earlier today on bloomberg television. he reiterated his stance that he did nothing wrong. he...
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global security, including its financial assistance to afghanistan, its support for peace keeping in south sudan contributions to the coalition to deliver isil a certain and lasting defeat. time and again, the republic of korea has proven to be a relile andapable prodeof ob sury.anw'll ntueo rkoghein mo ws d me ac arndheor. ase oko e tu, 'll ntueo unonhi maab aiae.w've ug tetr,e' rebui toth. ndod wcoro e rtkoanhrt toth. hi 'veee st my me we'vedaed tove challge a a w'veonsowevensed cutyndroerity r r tis,heegn d e wir rl ma oyokn t sgaof our allian is katchiapshida, which mes gtogether. as continue to partner together on defense, we'll also go further together into new domains on new missions in the region and around the world. minister han, it's been my pleasure to reaffirm our bond this week and discuss our great alliance's future because we go geerod a aay thk you.plse mist onaon den h n o hrghralar) rsi'li tthk secrarcaeroris testndttti tar e acanstily t re pinlandhe ogssf e k-s. lice ts a's m s host uerra sury rcstance o hhlht aadncenofor r's clear sse paliesndontinu res omhepr ts year's m, w
global security, including its financial assistance to afghanistan, its support for peace keeping in south sudan contributions to the coalition to deliver isil a certain and lasting defeat. time and again, the republic of korea has proven to be a relile andapable prodeof ob sury.anw'll ntueo rkoghein mo ws d me ac arndheor. ase oko e tu, 'll ntueo unonhi maab aiae.w've ug tetr,e' rebui toth. ndod wcoro e rtkoanhrt toth. hi 'veee st my me we'vedaed tove challge a a w'veonsowevensed cutyndroerity...
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pretoria clashed with the icc last year when the court ordered south africa to arrest the visiting president of sudan african nations believe the icc is biased because of its investigations, most of its investigations are into alleged crimes in africa. reporter: a simple press conference announcing a momentous decision. south africa's justice minister said the formal process had begun for his country to leave the icc. >> written notice to withdraw from the statute of the international criminal court has been submitted to the secretary-general of the united nations. reporter: south africa is now set to become the first nation to leave the body in one year's time. to understand the reasons behind this move, it is best to look at one high-profile incident last june. south africa hosted an african union summit. among those attending, sudanese president omar al-bashir. he is wanted by the icc on charges of genocide and war crimes, and under icc rules, south africa should have arrested him. when a domestic court also ruled bashir should not be allowed to leave the country, the sudanese president disappeare
pretoria clashed with the icc last year when the court ordered south africa to arrest the visiting president of sudan african nations believe the icc is biased because of its investigations, most of its investigations are into alleged crimes in africa. reporter: a simple press conference announcing a momentous decision. south africa's justice minister said the formal process had begun for his country to leave the icc. >> written notice to withdraw from the statute of the international...
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we yves used them in south sudan and we continue to innovate in those areas but they're -- as we movere local and regional procurements, move to cash-based systems there's less of a need for that except in those very violent emergencies. i think you probably have been to the berm in jordan. i wouldn't call it really so much of an innovation but there's a big crane that delivers assistance from the jordanian side to the syrian side of the border. a sad situation but you do that you do get the resources there. so we'll ken fifthing are out ways to make sister commodities get where they're going but new technology is opening up a world that we couldn't imagine a few years ago. >> do you want to comment on that? >> no. >> i would like to comment on that. think from -- i think there's a new understanding of that even when in kind it's happening there are times when it's more disruptive than what it's doing good and win you think about in kind being dropped into a small community, then often the person who has had the small mom and pop shop moves bears there's no longer a need for him to be
we yves used them in south sudan and we continue to innovate in those areas but they're -- as we movere local and regional procurements, move to cash-based systems there's less of a need for that except in those very violent emergencies. i think you probably have been to the berm in jordan. i wouldn't call it really so much of an innovation but there's a big crane that delivers assistance from the jordanian side to the syrian side of the border. a sad situation but you do that you do get the...
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we used them recently in southern sudan or south sudan. we continue to innovate in those areas. they are, as we move to more local and regional procurement, as we move to cash based systems, there's less of a need for that except in those very violent emergencies. i think you have been to the berm and jordan. i wouldn't call it so much of an innovation, but there's a big crane that delivers assistance from the jordanian side to the syrian side of the border. it's kind of a sad situation, but you do what you do to get the resources there. we'll keep innovating and make sure commodities get where they are going. the new technology is opening up a world that really couldn't imagine a few years ago. >> you want to comment on that? >> i would like to comment on it. i think from your question and people moving to new technologies, there's a new understanding that even when it is happening, there are times when it's more disruptive than what it's doing good. when you speak about being dropped into a community, a small community, then often the person who has had the small mom and pop s
we used them recently in southern sudan or south sudan. we continue to innovate in those areas. they are, as we move to more local and regional procurement, as we move to cash based systems, there's less of a need for that except in those very violent emergencies. i think you have been to the berm and jordan. i wouldn't call it so much of an innovation, but there's a big crane that delivers assistance from the jordanian side to the syrian side of the border. it's kind of a sad situation, but...
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conflicts in syria and south sudan, will only hurt the people who live there. they destabilize the rest of the world and create opportunities for terrorists and people smugglers to inflict more misery and more suffering and put pressures on this country too. that is why it is in our national interest to invest in those areas in the world and in alleviating poverty and suffering and to support stability and security in countries where people are threatened and vulnerable. as our prime minister made clear at the united nations last month, our aid budget has a huge role to play in creating the jobs and opportunities that give people in the world's poorest countries an alternative the risk in the journey to europe. now, just think for a moment if we weren't leading the world in our humanitarian assistance to syria, how many more people would already have made that risky, perilous journey across the mediterranean and how many more people would have died at the hands of the people smugglers? we're using both humanitarian support and financing for economic development
conflicts in syria and south sudan, will only hurt the people who live there. they destabilize the rest of the world and create opportunities for terrorists and people smugglers to inflict more misery and more suffering and put pressures on this country too. that is why it is in our national interest to invest in those areas in the world and in alleviating poverty and suffering and to support stability and security in countries where people are threatened and vulnerable. as our prime minister...
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conflicts in syria and south sudan not only hurt the people who live there, they destabilize the restrorists and people smugglers to inflict more misery and suffering and put pressures on this country too. that is why it is in our national interest in invest in those areas in the world and alleviate poverty and suffering. and promote security where people are vulnerable. as our prime minister made clear at the united nations last month, our aid bucket has a huge role to play. it gives the people in the world in the poorest countries, a risk in the adjourn to europe. now, just think for a moment, how many more people would already have made that journey across the mediterranean? and how many more people would have died at the hands of the people smugglers? we're using both humanitarian support and economic development. and in doing so, we are reducing the pressures from mass migration. that is aid working in the national interest. [ applause ]. we can help in ways that are mutually beneficial to both developing and developed countries. we all depend on one another. that is as true toda
conflicts in syria and south sudan not only hurt the people who live there, they destabilize the restrorists and people smugglers to inflict more misery and suffering and put pressures on this country too. that is why it is in our national interest in invest in those areas in the world and alleviate poverty and suffering. and promote security where people are vulnerable. as our prime minister made clear at the united nations last month, our aid bucket has a huge role to play. it gives the...
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sudan. former vice president al gore is hitting the campaign drove with hillary clinton in south florida.ettinnton campaign is on al gore's climate change activismg to woo young voters and prevent them from voting for a third-party candidate. president obama wants the u.s. to take a leap to march. the president writes for cnn that the u.s. is partnering with private companies to send humans to mars and back by 2030. the ultimate goal is remaining on the red planet for an extended time. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. thank you. the british pound falling for a fourth straight day on concerns over hard brexit. this comes on the wheels of concerns of markets dominated by can peter-driven algorithmic traders are leaving tomorrow these events. ofning us is the chairman the u.s. commodity futures trading commission. thank you for joining us. i want to show a chart in the bloomberg. number 4150 in the library showing volatility spiking at the time of the crash last friday. has the cspc looked into what c
sudan. former vice president al gore is hitting the campaign drove with hillary clinton in south florida.ettinnton campaign is on al gore's climate change activismg to woo young voters and prevent them from voting for a third-party candidate. president obama wants the u.s. to take a leap to march. the president writes for cnn that the u.s. is partnering with private companies to send humans to mars and back by 2030. the ultimate goal is remaining on the red planet for an extended time. global...
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sudan, christians were the smallest group. they made up a majority of the populations, christians and muslims were second and the war was really between the north and the south which include muslims in both parties. and if horowitz cared really about christians, he doesn't have to go far. he can go to israel and ask the israeli government to treat christian palestinians better than they treat them. everyone knows that palestinians get treated very badly by the israelis whether they're muslims or christians. after 9/11, these groups became an industry. and this industry according to different studies progressive -- >> center for american progress did a study, it says that this industry gets about $120 million a year. and then some of those big donors are the sugar daddies of republican presidential candidates. if anyone thought that marco rubio hated islam so much because he hates islam he should know marco rubio was funded entirely by someone, a big designonist both him and ted cruz were funded by two big right wing zionists who didn't believe in rights. the hedge fund guy from new york and sheldon adelson, the casino guy. if ted cruz had any christian value
sudan, christians were the smallest group. they made up a majority of the populations, christians and muslims were second and the war was really between the north and the south which include muslims in both parties. and if horowitz cared really about christians, he doesn't have to go far. he can go to israel and ask the israeli government to treat christian palestinians better than they treat them. everyone knows that palestinians get treated very badly by the israelis whether they're muslims...
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sudan, christians were the smallest group. they made up a majority of the populations, christians and muslims were second and the war was really between the north and the south which include muslims in both parties. and if horowitz cared really about christians, he doesn't have to go far. he can go to israel and ask the israeli government to treat christian palestinians better than they treat them. everyone knows that palestinians get treated very badly by the israelis whether they're muslims or christians. after 9/11, these groups became an industry. and this industry according to different studies progressive -- >> center for american progress did a study, it says that this industry gets about $120 million a year. and then some of those big donors are the sugar daddies of republican presidential candidates. if anyone thought that marco rubio hated islam so much because he hates islam he should know marco rubio was funded entirely by someone, a big designonist both him and ted cruz were funded by two big right wing zionists who didn't believe in rights. the hedge fund guy from new york and sheldon adelson, the casino guy. if ted cruz had any christian value
sudan, christians were the smallest group. they made up a majority of the populations, christians and muslims were second and the war was really between the north and the south which include muslims in both parties. and if horowitz cared really about christians, he doesn't have to go far. he can go to israel and ask the israeli government to treat christian palestinians better than they treat them. everyone knows that palestinians get treated very badly by the israelis whether they're muslims...